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Community and Environmental Indicators

DNRP 2008 Community and Environmental Indicators

Pie Chart showing Environmental Indicators ratings
Indicator Key

In simplest terms, indicators are measures of environmental conditions, while performance measures show how DNRP is doing at improving these conditions.

In practice, however, there is not always a clear line between measures that are environmental indicators and those that are measuring our agency's performance.

DNRP distinguishes between environmental indicators and performance measures based on the degree of our influence — measures that have many contributing factors are included as indicators, while measures that are strongly influenced by DNRP policies, programs, and practices are considered performance measures.

Indicators

DNRP KingStat environmental indicators are summarized in five groups:

The pie chart at the top of each indicator page provides a high-level summary of that indicator's condition. Readers will find more detailed information on environmental conditions by reviewing the various component measures, while information on how the data is collected can be found at the bottom of the page in "Technical Notes."

Information about these environmental indicators use a simple red/yellow/green/gray designation, where:

  • Green signifies meeting or exceeding an adopted standard, a stated goal, or improved from prior years;
  • Yellow signifies approaching to within 10 percent of an adopted standard, stated goal or has remained steady with prior years;
  • Red signifies being below the standard or goal, or declining from prior years; and
  • Gray signifies insufficient data at this time.

Environmental Indicators Chart Shorelines Agriculture Toxic Burdens Green Building Temperature Air quality Water Quantity Aquatic Biota Solid Waste Disposal and Recycling Terrestrial Biota Building Energy Use Greenhouse Gas Emissions Potable Groundwater Use of parks and trails Swim Area Water Quality Forest Cover & Imperviousness Sediment Quality Marine Water Quality Forest Cover & Imperviousness Fresh Water Quality Atmosphere Resource Consumptions Health & Safety Land & Resources Aquatic Environment



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We welcome your feedback and suggestions to improve this site, such as:

  • Other reliable environmental data sources for King County
  • Adjustments to the weightings for indicators and performance measures
  • Mistakes to fix

Share your thoughts by sending an e-mail to Richard Gelb, DNRP Performance Measurement Lead, at richard.gelb@kingcounty.gov so your input can be considered for subsequent updates.

Updated: August 18, 2009